| BRUNCHERS | • brunchers n. Plural of bruncher. • BRUNCHER n. someone who eats brunch. |
| BRUNCHING | • brunching v. Present participle of brunch. • BRUNCH v. to eat a late morning meal. |
| CARUNCLES | • caruncles n. Plural of caruncle. • CARUNCLE n. any fleshy growth on the body e.g. a rooster's comb. |
| CRUNCHERS | • crunchers n. Plural of cruncher. • CRUNCHER n. one that crunches. |
| CRUNCHIER | • crunchier adj. Comparative form of crunchy: more crunchy. • CRUNCHY adj. given to crunching. |
| CRUNCHIES | • crunchies n. Plural of crunchie. • crunchies n. Plural of crunchy. • CRUNCHIE n. (offensive South African) an Afrikaaner. |
| CRUNCHILY | • crunchily adv. In a crunchy manner. • CRUNCHY adv. given to crunching. |
| CRUNCHING | • crunching v. Present participle of crunch. • crunching n. A crunch noise. • CRUNCHING n. the act of crunching. |
| FURUNCLES | • furuncles n. Plural of furuncle. • FURUNCLE n. a painful swelling of the skin. |
| RUNCINATE | • runcinate adj. (Botany, of leaves) Having tooth-like projections pointing away from the apex. • runcinate adj. (Botany, of leaves) Having a lacerated aspect with the projection pointing away from the apex, like dandelion leaves. • RUNCINATE adj. pinnately cut with the lobes pointing downwards, as the leaf of the dandelion. |
| SCRUNCHED | • scrunched v. Simple past tense and past participle of scrunch. • SCRUNCH v. to crush. |
| SCRUNCHES | • scrunches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scrunch. • SCRUNCH v. to crush. |
| SCRUNCHIE | • scrunchie n. A small elasticated ring of fabric placed around long hair to hold it in place behind the head. • SCRUNCHIE n. a piece of elastic, loosely covered with fabric, for tying back the hair, also SCRUNCHY. |
| SCRUNCHIN | • scrunchin n. Alternative form of scrunchion. • SCRUNCHIN n. (Canadian) in Newfoundland, a small crisp piece of fried pork fat, also SCRUNCHEON, SCRUNCHION. |
| TRUNCATED | • truncated adj. Deprived of one of its parts or of its end. • truncated adj. Ending abruptly as if cut across at the base or tip. • truncated v. Simple past tense and past participle of truncate. |
| TRUNCATES | • truncates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of truncate. • TRUNCATE v. to cut off. |
| TRUNCHEON | • truncheon n. (Obsolete) A fragment or piece broken off from something, especially a broken-off piece of a spear or lance. • truncheon n. (Obsolete) The shaft of a spear. • truncheon n. A short staff, a club; a cudgel. |